A set of guidelines for what students should know about technology and how to use it for learning has been updated to reflect technological changes.
The standards—revised by the Washington-based International Society for Technology in Education—are organized into six categories: creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; research and information retrieval; critical thinking, problem-solving, and decisionmaking; digital citizenship; and technology operations and concepts.
A draft of the revised “National Educational Technology Standards” is posted by the International Society for Technology in Education.
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